Ukraine: 13 journalists killed at work in first 1,000 days of Russia’s invasion

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Ukraine: 1,000 days of war have seen 329 media outlets forced to close

The most common reasons for closing down were the Russian occupation of territories, which saw 117 media outlets closed, and financial difficulties caused by the war, which resulted in 96 closures.

Russia has committed 644 crimes against media in Ukraine

In October, several media outlets and journalists received identical emails with bomb threats. Ukrainian police said the threats came from Russian IP addresses.

New RSF report calls for fund to rebuild Ukraine’s media landscape

Since Russia’s invasion, Ukrainian media have shown exceptional resilience, but their situation remains fragile: journalists are under threat and media infrastructures are partially destroyed.